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500-year-old freeze-dried potato snacks discovered in Inca storage room in Peru
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500-year-old freeze-dried potato snacks discovered in Inca storage room in Peru

Really Simple SyndicationJune 30, 2026

Two lumps of potato discovered in a roughly 500-year-old Inca storage room in Peru are a rare find: freeze-dried potatoes predating the Spanish invasion, a

66 billion trees have been planted in China’s Great Green Wall — and they appear to be growing faster than natural forests
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66 billion trees have been planted in China’s Great Green Wall — and they appear to be growing faster than natural forests

Really Simple SyndicationJune 30, 2026

Trees in China that were planted as part of huge reforestation projects appear to grow faster than those in natural forests, a new study finds.

Scientists figured out how to shrink huge ultrafast lasers so they fit on a tiny chip ‪‪—‬ the ‘holy grail’ of the field
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Scientists figured out how to shrink huge ultrafast lasers so they fit on a tiny chip ‪‪—‬ the ‘holy grail’ of the field

Really Simple SyndicationJune 30, 2026

A breakthrough in photonic chips could make large, costly, ultrafast lasers dramatically smaller, leading to portable and affordable imaging, diagnostic and information-processing devices, researchers say.

This microbe turns into a cannibalistic ‘Hulk’
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This microbe turns into a cannibalistic ‘Hulk’

Tina Hesman SaeyJune 30, 2026

Euplotes gigatrox’s shape-shifting may reveal how early life learned to act in surprisingly complex ways.

Crabs can’t hide from an octopus with a mirror
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Crabs can’t hide from an octopus with a mirror

Nora BradfordJune 30, 2026

New experiments show that octopuses can understand where an item is based solely on its reflection.

Shadowy tendrils of ancient lava have scarred a dark volcano next to a ‘skull’ in the Sahara — Earth from space
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Shadowy tendrils of ancient lava have scarred a dark volcano next to a ‘skull’ in the Sahara — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationJune 30, 2026

QUICK FACTS Where is it? Toussidé volcano, Chad [21.03731548, 16.47357325] What’s in the photo? The petrified remains of ancient lava and a skull-like caldera Who

Chinese supercomputer leapfrogs best US machines to be ranked world’s fastest
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Chinese supercomputer leapfrogs best US machines to be ranked world’s fastest

Really Simple SyndicationJune 30, 2026

A Chinese system has become the world’s most powerful supercomputer, surpassing American machines for the first time since 2021. LineShine, installed at China’s National Supercomputing

A discovery about this bat’s diet was hiding in a Renaissance painting
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A discovery about this bat’s diet was hiding in a Renaissance painting

Bethany BrookshireJune 29, 2026

Renaissance painter Jan Brueghel the Elder painted a bat eating a bird — 400 years before scientists would document the behavior.

Acetaminophen in pregnancy shows no link to autism or ADHD, again
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Acetaminophen in pregnancy shows no link to autism or ADHD, again

Aimee CunninghamJune 29, 2026

Reassuring evidence on acetaminophen’s safety in pregnancy keeps growing, with another study that compares siblings with different prenatal exposures.

2,000-year-old scrolls buried by Mount Vesuvius eruption finally deciphered with help from AI
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2,000-year-old scrolls buried by Mount Vesuvius eruption finally deciphered with help from AI

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2026

Nearly 2,000 years ago, Mount Vesuvius buried a vast collection of scrolls in ash and scorched them into solid black lumps. Now, without unrolling them

NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Preps for Spacewalk
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NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Preps for Spacewalk

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2026

Flight engineer Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency) assists flight engineer Chris Williams of NASA as he tries on his spacesuit, testing its comfort

What Breaks a Cell’s Ribs Can Make It Stronger
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What Breaks a Cell’s Ribs Can Make It Stronger

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2026

The cells of animals, plants, and fungi start their lives by being torn apart. Cells are born by division, and just before a parent cell

CERN shutters the Large Hadron Collider for a major transformation
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CERN shutters the Large Hadron Collider for a major transformation

Emily ConoverJune 29, 2026

The High-Luminosity LHC, planned to switch on in 2030, could help physicists unravel mysteries about the Higgs boson, dark matter and more.

A whopping 14 million species of insects — or more — may roam Earth
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A whopping 14 million species of insects — or more — may roam Earth

Erin Garcia de JesusJune 29, 2026

New calculations suggest that the insect species inhabiting our planet may be double or triple previous estimates.

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